Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People pay to hear a complete symphony with a full orchestra
We do not pay to hear any single musician practice for four hours no matter how the practice time is cut. Also, there are no circumstances where I would pay to hear a yowling infant.
Again, why would her infant be yowling?
I hope to God you aren’t a nanny. It’s important than nannies be somewhat intelligent.
My IQ is 175, 165 points above yours. I'm way too smart to be a nanny and you way too stupid.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People pay to hear a complete symphony with a full orchestra
We do not pay to hear any single musician practice for four hours no matter how the practice time is cut. Also, there are no circumstances where I would pay to hear a yowling infant.
Again, why would her infant be yowling?
I hope to God you aren’t a nanny. It’s important than nannies be somewhat intelligent.
My IQ is 175, 165 points above yours. I'm way too smart to be a nanny and you way too stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People pay to hear a complete symphony with a full orchestra
We do not pay to hear any single musician practice for four hours no matter how the practice time is cut. Also, there are no circumstances where I would pay to hear a yowling infant.
Again, why would her infant be yowling?
I hope to God you aren’t a nanny. It’s important than nannies be somewhat intelligent.
Anonymous wrote:People pay to hear a complete symphony with a full orchestra
We do not pay to hear any single musician practice for four hours no matter how the practice time is cut. Also, there are no circumstances where I would pay to hear a yowling infant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think once your baby is older and Covid is over meaning you’ll be performing nights again and there are more au pairs you may be a good candidate for an au pair because you will need odd hours of care but you won’t need that many hours overall. So having an au pair living in might work. I think by the time life music is back au pairs will be back too and your child will be old enough.
Thinking does not make it a fact! What su pair would want to listen to someone practice four hours and a crying baby!
You are ridiculous.
People pay to hear a complete symphony or opera
We do not pay to hear her practice.
OP is a symphony musician. Meaning people pay to listen to her. And why would the baby be crying?
You are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I think once your baby is older and Covid is over meaning you’ll be performing nights again and there are more au pairs you may be a good candidate for an au pair because you will need odd hours of care but you won’t need that many hours overall. So having an au pair living in might work. I think by the time life music is back au pairs will be back too and your child will be old enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think once your baby is older and Covid is over meaning you’ll be performing nights again and there are more au pairs you may be a good candidate for an au pair because you will need odd hours of care but you won’t need that many hours overall. So having an au pair living in might work. I think by the time life music is back au pairs will be back too and your child will be old enough.
Thinking does not make it a fact! What su pair would want to listen to someone practice four hours and a crying baby!
You are ridiculous.